Attorney-Client Privilege Strengthened by Florida Supreme Court

In Florida, the communications between people and their lawyers are protected, meaning that they cannot be forced to disclose what was said with a few exceptions. Recently, the Florida Supreme Court ruled in Worley vs. Young Men’s Christian Association that a defense lawyer cannot force the disclosure of a lawyer’s referral to a client to […]

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Florida Congress Votes To Repeal Personal Injury Protection Insurance

Legislators consider changing personal injury protection law Florida is among 10 U.S. states that have no-fault insurance systems. In a nutshell, people who are injured in accidents must file claims with their own insurance companies first, regardless of which drivers were at fault in causing the accidents. Recently, the Florida state legislature has been considering

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Protecting Access to Care Act of 2017 H.R. 1215 – What You Need To Know

The Protecting Access to Care Act of 2017, Bill – H.R. 1215 was introduced by the House of Representatives on February 24th, 2017 and amended on March 22nd, 2017. It’s title and intentions could not be further apart from each other! Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States behind

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Florida Supreme Court’s Assault on Florida’s Products Liability Law

Orlando Attorney Tim David Weighs in on Assault to Florida’s Products Liability Law Consumer Safety is Currently in Jeopardy Across Florida The Florida Supreme Court is considering revisions to the Florida Standard Jury Instructions that could make product liability cases in Florida more difficult to defend. Orlando attorney Tim David explains why Florida consumers may

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Could Proposed Speed Limiters on Semi-Trucks Save Lives?

NHTSA Proposes Speed Limiters on Heavy Trucks A few weeks ago, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced that the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, or NHTSA, and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMSCA, have both proposed adding speed-limiting devices to heavy-duty vehicles, including semi-trucks and 18-wheelers. According to both agencies, the

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